Charged body-plasma interaction research laboratory for the International Space Station

1996 
An experiment is proposed for the provision of a fundamental plasma physics facility onboard the International Space Station (ISS) for the investigation of the plasma processes governing the electron current collection processes on a charged electrode. The facility will allow the pre-sheath and sheath physics of a positively biased body to be investigated. These processes are important to the consideration of the use of electrodynamic tether lines for practical applications such as for electrical power generation and to the understanding of the physics of space plasma. A deployment mechanism is required to deploy the charged body to a distance of several 100 m from the space station. The possible solutions are a flexible boom or a short tether line.
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